A method of life is as liberating and enriching as I make it.
For example, I might create simple practices for myself centered
on the idea of “hallowing the day” and then experiment with
them to see how I can incorporate them into my daily routine.
I could begin like this:

How can I hallow my day? Maybe the day is holy already, and what I need to do is simply recognize its sacredness and respond to it!

As I walk through the day:

I will touch common objects—dishes, clothes, books—with gratitude, remembering how they serve me and thinking of the people who made them.

I will approach living beings—the person squashed up against me on the subway, my hyperactive child, the coworker with a grudge, the sidewalk tree and the sparrows, a sick animal—with reverence.

When the heavens open and the rain descends, I will say “Thank you.”

What other approaches help you keep your intention of hallowing the day firmly in your mind and heart?